Trending: Flashmobs worldwide
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Mumbai's first ever flashmob held on 27/11 became an online sensation.
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Shonan Kothari was one of the main organisers of the event at Mumbai's CST station, which was a tribute to those who lost their lives in the 26/11 attacks.
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As a couple of girls started dancing at the CST station, crowds started gathering to see what was going on.
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More and more youngsters joined in to dance to the title track of Rang De Basanti.
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A flashmob is when a group of people suddenly assemble at a public place, perform some action for a brief period and then disperse as if nothing happened.
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By the end, an immense crowd had gathered around the performers.
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In 2003, New York City was the first to witness an organised flashmob, which is now a regular feature in several western countries.
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A pillow fight which took place in Lausanne, Switzerland on World Pillow Fight Day.
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London's Liverpool railway station was forced to close after 13,000 people congregated to mimic a mobile phone ad in an event publicised on Facebook.
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A flashmob that assembled at Trafalgar Square.
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A flashmob at Northampton.
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